Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Sacred / Profane

Luca Giordano
Annunciation
1672

Giulio Cesare Procaccini
Annunciation
c. 1620

Italian paintings from the 17th century, as we have often seen, might with equal likelihood represent episodes from Christian tradition or pagan mythology. It was the viewer's job to distinguish and interpret these two separate domains of visual reference, even while both were built on the same vocabulary of baroque gesture.

Alessandro Turchi
Diana & Actaeon
c. 1600

Leonello Spada
Aeneas & Anchises
1615

Salvator Rosa
Allegory of Fortune
1658-59

Andrea di Lione
Tobit Burying the Dead
1640s

Domenico Fetti
Sacrifice of Elijah
c. 1621-22

Filippo Lauri
Jacob Fleeing Laban
1686

Giovanni Francesco Romanelli
Apollo & Marsyas
1655-58

Guido Reni
Hercules on the Pyre
c. 1617-19

Unidentified Italian Painter
Death of Samson
c. 1650

Massimo Stanzione
Judith & Holofernes
1640